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Travel and Outdoors

Although best known as a beach resort, Puerto Vallarta is one of the most versatile adventure travel destinations in the world. Nestled between the jungle-covered Sierra Madre Mountains and the sheltered waters of Banderas Bay, this region’s geographical diversity offers an extremely wide variety of natural attractions and outdoor adventures.

Unlike many other popular beach vacation resorts, Puerto Vallarta is actually several destinations in one. Situated on the Pacific Coast of Mexico just south of Baja California, the Banderas Bay area offers more than 34 miles of incomparable coastline in the states of Jalisco and Nayarit – and innumerable activities that are affordable and easily accessible.

For those who just want to relax, miles and miles of beautiful golden sand beaches offer one of the best ways to experience the beauty and magic of the Bay of Banderas. And with 322 days of sunshine annually and an average temperature of 80 degrees F, Puerto Vallarta is one of the few places on Earth that can boast an “ideal” climate for sun worshipers.

With picture-perfect weather and extraordinary natural beauty, outdoor recreation around the bay is limitless. Traditional sports like golf and tennis are unforgettable. This region is one of Mexico’s leading golf destinations with golf courses designed by some of the world’s greatest golfers including Jack Nicklaus, Tom Weiskopf and Robert von Hagge.

Puerto Vallarta is also a major tennis destination with a growing number of tennis clubs, classes, workshops and tournaments each year. Swimming, snorkeling, scuba diving, kayaking, sailing whale watching and sportsfishing await you in the warm, clear waters of Banderas Bay and the Mexican Pacific.

On land you can explore the Sierra Madre Mountains and jungles on an exciting excursion provided by one of the area’s many professional tour operators. If you prefer to do a little exploring on your own, the quiet pleasures and local colors of Mexico are waiting to be discovered in a variety of unique and inviting fishing villages and beachside retreats.

A recent Travel and Leisure Magazine Readers’ Survey listed Puerto Vallarta as the number one beach destination in Latin America because of the wide variety of beach communities and sleepy seaside villages around the bay. During your stay, be sure to explore these towns and enjoy a genuine taste of the real Mexico.

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Puerto Vallarta Airport Prepares for a Busy 2025-2026 High Season

The Puerto Vallarta International Airport is gearing up for a strong 2025–2026 high season, with 54 routes and over 1,000 weekly flights expected. With growing passenger numbers and major expansion underway, the airport continues to boost tourism and regional growth along the Mexican Pacific.

Nayarit Celebrates Grand Opening of Tepic-Compostela Highway

The Tepic–Compostela highway, a key new section in Nayarit, is now open. This modern road network expansion provides faster, safer travel and is poised to transform tourism and commerce. Beyond its benefits for local commuters, it facilitates access to Sayulita and Punta Mita, and reduces the Tepic-Puerto Vallarta trip to 90 minutes.

A Great Catch: 18th Los Muertos Fishing Tournament Results

Puerto Vallarta's 18th Los Muertos Beach Fishing Tournament was a resounding success! Over 100 boats competed, culminating in El Amo winning the grand prize with a 15.5 kg dorado. The day featured impressive catches, a massive beach barbecue, and a celebratory atmosphere, solidifying the event as a cherished local tradition.

GAP: Oct 2025 Passenger Traffic Up 0.7% at 12 Mexican Airports

In October 2025, the total number of terminal passengers at GAP’s 12 Mexican airports increased by 0.7%, compared to October 2024. Guadalajara and Puerto Vallarta airports presented an increase in passenger traffic of 2.1% and 1.7%, respectively, while Tijuana, and Los Cabos airports decreased 4.2%, and 2.1%, respectively.

Early Humpback Whale Sightings Thrill Puerto Vallarta Visitors

A wave of excitement is sweeping across the Banderas Bay region as the first humpback whales - an advance party for the hundreds that will follow - have been sighted. While their presence is a spectacular sight, the official whale watching season doesn't begin in Puerto Vallarta until December 8, and tours are currently prohibited.

Authorities Confirm Welfare of Animals at Puerto Vallarta Zoo

Puerto Vallarta municipal authorities recently visited the Vallarta Zoo to assess the condition of its facilities and the welfare of its animals following a PROFEPA inspection. Officials confirmed the animals are well cared for and announced plans to strengthen conservation efforts.

Vallarta Cruise Season Gains Momentum with 22 Arrivals in November

Puerto Vallarta’s cruise season is in full swing, with 22 ships scheduled to arrive in November following a surge of 19 arrivals in October. With multiple double and triple dockings bringing thousands of passengers, the city’s port continues to drive growth for local tourism and businesses.

Vallarta Unveils Tuki Bosque: A New Era for Public Green Spaces

Puerto Vallarta’s largest park rehab, Tuki Bosque, opened on Halloween night. Mayor Munguía inaugurated the new green space, which includes games and activities for kids and families in Vista Hermosa. It marks a big commitment to creating safe, joyful public spaces for the entire community of El Pitillal.

U.S. Suspends 13 Mexican Airline Routes Over Policy Dispute

Citing persistent issues regarding flight operations, the U.S. Department of Transportation has revoked approval for 13 routes operated by Mexican carriers flying to the U.S. This decisive action is a temporary suspension, affecting current and planned flights, as officials seek a fair resolution.

Puerto Vallarta Awaits Uber’s Formal Airport Approval

Despite Uber’s recent legal victory granting it the right to operate at airports across Mexico, the situation at Puerto Vallarta International Airport remains unchanged. Drivers are still unable to provide service within the terminal grounds, as the National Guard has not yet received official authorization to permit their access.